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| | | ... tower REITs as being key beneficiaries of the COVID-19 crisis, thanks to a substantial increase in both working and education from home. From a country perspective, Hong Kong (down 11%) and Singapore (14.3%) have performed relatively strongly, while ... |
| | | | ... gainfully employed in his or her usual occupation, or any other occupation for which he or she is reasonably suited by education, training or experience'." The super fund said in order to improve and standardise TPD definitions, Sunsuper is removing ... |
| | | | ... said. Both funds are public offer. NGS has about 120,000 members and 11,000 employers. It specialises in non-government education and community organisations. Its board also has two directors nominated by the Catholic education sectors. ACSRF's membership ... |
| | | | ... environmental issues that appear to be worsening." The researchers found that while younger people have better health, education and social outcomes than other cohorts, they have faced lower wage growth, masked underutilisation and lower levels of home ... |
| | | | ... October 7. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Mannix-White oversaw the digital transformation and delivery of AIST's education and event offerings, including its flagship Conference of Major Super Funds event. AIST chief executive Eva Scheerlinck thanked ... |
| | | | ... subsidy ends next month and New Zealand's closed border starts to take its toll on the international tourism and education sectors, both key foreign exchange earners." Unlike its peers, New Zealand's unemployment rose to just 4.2% in the March ... |
| | | | ... share prices which increased the value of equity incentives saw newcomers to the highest paid chief executives. IDP Education chief executive Andrew Barkla received $37.7 million in realised pay. He was followed by CSL's Paul Perreault at $30.5 million ... |
| | | | ... building boom stalls over the next two years". Add to the Victorian exodus, the losses in the state's tourism and education revenues and their multipliers - businesses and industries that services them - among others, and it's not hard to imagine ... |
| | | | ... per cent), a significant fall in the price of automotive fuel (-19.3 per cent) and a fall in pre-school and primary education (-16.2 per cent), with free pre-school being provided in NSW, Victoria and Queensland... Excluding these three components, the ... |
| | | | ... about seven impact partners. Future areas of interest for the boutique include: environment and climate, health and education, and sustainable development (such as social housing). "Social and crisis accommodation is particularly amenable to profit-seeking ... |
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